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Hanging with tom
... 8211; a swiss army knife! How did I ever live without this! Then I met them at the bain de pacqui for dinner. It is a jetting going out on the lake/river. It is run by students so it is cheap (per than the rest of Switzerland) and every one ate the same thing. Very student like. Toms dad Fredy helped me organise my next few days of hiking in the alps, staying at the cabin and how to get to his apartment in Veysonnaz. He was so helpful and ...
What a birthday cake!
... nap seemed more suitable, we completed the day out with a bike ride along the lake shore. The bikes were free, and typical of the meticulous nature of the Swiss, the bikes were the most comfortable we've ever ridden. So much for Switzerland being expensive - 3 euro return trip on the furnicular, inexpensive lunch and free bike hire. With prices like that we could stay on holidays indefinitely. Now that's a tasty ...
Bears and a surprise abe lincoln sighting.
... like Abe, seriously we'll show you pictures). We were super excited to see Jamie though because we weren't planning on meeting up for another week or so, but randomly ended up in the same hostel, right across the hall from each other. We all decided to go explore Bern together, and of course our first stop was the bear pits! Bern is famous for their bear pits where people can just go watch bears for hours. It was right by the river, and as we looked down on this huge brown bear, ...
Neat City
... Mr Negative, but they could have made it a bit better. I made it through in 10 minutes and I read all there was to read there. Afterward I hit the streets again and just wandered and enjoyed the sights. There was a pretty cool Clock Tower that was built a really long time ago and has a puppet show that has been around since 1530. Every hour this little show plays for about 30 seconds and is kind of neat. Next I hit up a dept store ...
Tus huellas el camino
It's been five days since I set out from Rio, and I still feel like I'm in some sort of fairy tale. Maybe not exactly a fairy tale, but somehow out of standard reality. I guess a rather big part of that feeling might stem from the jet lag piled up with my farewell-party-induced sleep deprivation, that gives me the impression I am walking on clouds and makes me fall asleep at random intervals without much warning. Maybe some part is caused ...